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Civil ProtectionResponseDelineation Map - DetailPlanningN/A21-01-2013Flood

Cartographic Information

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±Map Coordinate System: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 30N

Full color ISO A1, low resolution (100 dpi)

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Graticule: WGS 84 geographical coordinates

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RIO HUECHA

RIO JALON

RIO EBRO Pradillade Ebro

Cabanasde Ebro Alcala

de Ebro

Morocco

Portugal

Algeria

France

Spain

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BAY OF BISCAY

MEDITERRANEANSEA, WE STERN

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BALEARSEA

ALBORANSEA

Production date: 28/02/2013

Product N.: 01Alcalá de Ebro, v1Activation ID: EMSR-028

Alcalá de Ebro - SpainFlood - 21/01/2013

Delineation Map -Detail

Area of Interest - Detail

Point of Interest4 Educational

^ Relig iousGeneral InformationArea of Interest

SettlementsCommercialIndustrialInstitu tionalOther or UnknownResidentialSports GroundTransportationUrbanized Multi-functional

TransportationNational MotorwayPrimary RoadSecondary RoadLocal RoadRailway

Hydrology

Physiography

Crisis Information

Cosmo-SkyMedFootprint(25/01/2013)

The map shows basic topographic features such as hydrology, built-up areas andtransportation in the area of Ebro river basin.These basic topographic features are derived from Instituto Geográfico Nacional, refined bymeans of visual interpretation of pre-event imagery.All imagery has been radiometrically enhanced and georeferenced.The estimated geometric accuracy of this product is 2m CE90 or better.The estimated thematic accuracy of this product is 85% or better, as the analysis techniquehas been validated by several in field validation campaigns. Please be aware that thethematic accuracy may be lower in urban and forested areas due to known limitation of theanalysis technique.Map produced on 28/02/2013 by GAF AG under contract 257219 with the EuropeanCommission. All products are © of the European Commission.Name of the release inspector (quality control): e-GEOS (ODO).E-mail: rush@ems-gmes.eu

The products elaborated in the framework of current mapping in rush mode activation arerealized to the best of our ability, with a very short time frame during crises, optimizing theavailable data and information. All geographic information has limitation due to scale,resolution, date end, interpretation of the original data sources.

No restrictions on the publication of the mapping apply.Delivery formats are GeoTIFF, GeoPDF, GeoJPEG and vectors (shapefile and KML formats).

PNOA ortho-imagery of 2009 (GSD 0.5m, 0% cloud coverage) used under an agreementbetween the Spanish NMCA and the EEA.Base vector layers based on Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Openstreetmap, Geonames,GADM and OS OpenData, refined by GAF AG.All Data sources are complete and with no gaps.

Data Sources

Dissemination/Publication

Framework

Map Production

Heavy rains across parts of the Ebro river basin near Zaragoza have caused flooding innumerous rural and urban areas. The most affected built-up areas are Pradilla de Ebro,Alcalá de Ebro and Cabañas de Ebro.The flood has been caused by successive rains that led to the strong rise of the river Ebroand its tributaries.The absolute maximum of this long precipitation event occurred in Castejón on January 21stand in Zaragoza on January 23rd when the Ebro river reached its highest level.The core user of the map is Dirección General de Protección Civil y Emergencias.The scope of the map production is to support the Dirección General de Protección Civil yEmergencias in outlining the flood maximum.

Map Information

Consequences within the AOIPotentially affected population 145 inhabitants

Affected built-up areas 1.6 haAffectet road network 10.5 km

ReservoirRiverDitchRiver

Flooded areas(25/01/2013)

Zaragoza

Contour line and elevation (10m)

Contour line and elevation (5m)